If you want to play a really dangerous game, then this is by far the fastest way there is (around four times faster than the `Array.Reverse` method). It's an in-place reverse using pointers.
Note that I really do not recommend this for any use, ever ([have a look here for some reasons why you should not use this method][1]), but it's just interesting to see that it can be done, and that strings aren't really immutable once you turn on unsafe code.
public static unsafe string Reverse(string text)
{
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(text))
{
return text;
}
fixed (char* pText = text)
{
char* pStart = pText;
char* pEnd = pText + text.Length - 1;
for (int i = text.Length / 2; i >= 0; i--)
{
char temp = *pStart;
*pStart++ = *pEnd;
*pEnd-- = temp;
}
return text;
}
}
[1]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/229346/why-should-i-never-use-an-unsafe-block-to-modify-a-string